The maxillary teeth are used to secure struggling prey so that they cannot escape. The vomerine teeth are used to crush insects so that they can be digest more easily
The maxillary teeth and the vomerine teeth.
A frog's vomarine teeth are located in the roof of the frog's mouth. They are used to hold the frog's prey.
Frog teeth look like little miniature nubs that line the top portion of the mouth. They are called maxillary teeth. Frogs also have two other teeth called vomerine teeth. They are slightly larger and appear on the top of the mouth.
The average adult has 32 teeth. The types of human teeth are incisors, canines, premolars and molars. In their lifetime, a person will have two sets of teeth.
The average adult has 32 teeth. The types of human teeth are incisors, canines, premolars and molars. In their lifetime, a person will have two sets of teeth.
The heart of the frog has three chambers, one ventricle and two atria.
Primary (or deciduous) teeth, and permanent (adult) teeth.
Maxilary teeth and vomerine teeth, their not like people teeth though.
No ; they do not.
Maxillary teeth
The vomerine teeth are used for securing prey.
No, there are no maxillary teeth along the lower jaw of a frog.